यवक्रीत-वधः
The Slaying of Yavakrīta at Raibhya’s Hermitage
ततस्तं समुपास्थाय कृत्या सृष्टा महात्मना । कमण्डलुं जहारास्य मोहयित्वेव भारत,भारत! महामना रैभ्यकी रची हुई कृत्यारूप सुन्दरी नारीने पहले यवक्रीतके पास उपस्थित हो उसे मोहमें डालकर उसका कमण्डलु हर लिया
tatastaṃ samupāsthāya kṛtyā sṛṣṭā mahātmanā | kamaṇḍaluṃ jahārāsya mohayitveva bhārata ||
يا بهاراتا! إن «الكِرِتْيَا» (kṛtyā)—وهي فعلٌ سحريٌّ مُشخَّص خلقه ذلك العظيم النفس—قد دنت منه، وكأنها تُلقيه في الوهم، فسرقت كَمَنْدَلُه (kamaṇḍalu)، إناء ماءه.
लोगश उवाच
The verse highlights how unethical retaliation and occult violence operate through delusion and deceit; when one departs from dharma, even sacred supports (like an ascetic’s kamaṇḍalu) can be lost, and confusion becomes the doorway to ruin.
A kṛtyā—sent forth by a powerful person—approaches the target, bewilders him, and steals his kamaṇḍalu. This theft is a tactical step in the larger act of vengeance unfolding in the episode.